Available online at www.centmapress.org, Bio-economy describes an economy based on renewable instead of fossil resources. Findings identified three perspectives: "sufficiency and close affinity to nature," technological progress" and "Not at any price."
Edwards-Jones, Gareth (author), Canals, Llorenc Mila i (author), Hounsome, Natalia (author), Truninger, Monica (author), Koerber, Georgia (author), Hounsome, Barry (author), Cross, Paul (author), York, Elizabeth H. (author), Hospido, Almudena (author), Plassmann, Katharina (author), Harris, Ian M. (author), Edwards, Rhiannon T. (author), Day, Graham A.S. (author), Tomos, A. Deri (author), Cowell, Sarah J. (author), and Jones, David L. (author)
Format:
Journal article
Publication Date:
2008-05
Published:
International
Location:
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 165 Document Number: C27557
Coughenour, C. Milton (author) and Swanson, Louis E. (author)
Format:
Book chapter
Publication Date:
2002
Published:
USA: Praeger, Westport, Connecticut.
Location:
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Document Number: C37083
Notes:
See C37075 for original, Pages 103-116 in Ronald C. Wimberley, Craig K. Harris, Joseph J. Molnar and Terry J. Tomazic (eds.), The social risks of agriculture: Americans speak out on food, farming and the environment. Praeger, Westport, Connecticut. 163 pages.
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Document Number: D08815
Notes:
Pages 105-136 in Heike Graf (ed.), The environment in the age of the internet: activists, communication, and the digital landscape. United Kingdom: Open Book Publishers, Cambridge. 175 pages.